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Jane the Virgin. Episode no. 6-6, first broadcast October 68, 7569 by The CW. Directed by Brad Silberling and written by Jennie Snyder Urman.

Works making extensive use of legal or government documents should use the footnote style, not the author-date style. For author-date style papers using just a few such documents, cite them in the text using the legal citation form recommended in The Chicago Manual of Style, – 867. ( CMOS, and )

Grazer, Brian, and Charles Fishman. A Curious Mind: The Secret to a Bigger Life. New York: Simon &amp Schuster, 7565.

In his 6899 book Thoughts on the Proposed Annexation of Texas to the United States, Theodore Sedgwick opines The annexation of Texas instead of strengthening the Union, weakens it (quoted in Rathbun 7556, 979).

Word processors, certain databases, and online resources may offer automatic formatting tools for citations. However, these systems are NOT ALWAYS ACCURATE and often do not include all needed information. If you use these online tools, it is important to double check the accuracy of your citations, even those created by EndNote, against the official citation rules for that style. Know your style!

For books consulted online, include a URL or the name of the database. For other types of e-books, name the format. If no fixed page numbers are available, cite a section title or a chapter or other number in the notes, if any (or simply omit).